2010-08-02T13:24:41ZPunBBhttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/topic1094-disable-domainuser.htmlDomain? Yes, of course. But it's not a solution.

It's very necessary to have ability to create domains and users in disabled state, because then it's possible to prepare customer domains and accounts before actual change from one operator to us.

Currently it's impossible to create domains and accounts and still have ability to contact customer with email (because it get's rejected).

]]>http://www.iredmail.org/forum/user4609.html2010-08-02T13:24:41Zhttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/post4907.html#p4907Can you remove it?]]>http://www.iredmail.org/forum/user2.html2010-08-02T12:34:38Zhttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/post4906.html#p4906So... Did I get this right...

I cannot have domain example.com in my system, even in disabled state, if I wish to get emails from that domain? What is the point for disabling then?

]]>http://www.iredmail.org/forum/user4609.html2010-07-22T11:39:48Zhttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/post4767.html#p4767What you did is disabling single user, not whole domain.

You should edit domain profilie, uncheck "Enable this domain".

]]>http://www.iredmail.org/forum/user2.html2010-07-22T11:25:23Zhttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/post4765.html#p4765I expect, that if I disable domain, then Postfix does not even know that there is such domain or accounts. Sorry for that unclear question, but I did'nt find better way to ask.

It's very hard to prepare domain and accounts for existing domain, if it works this way. There is situations (often), where same accounts must be in two servers before migration.

If spammers generate email with "Return-Path: bob@example.com", all returned email will be delivered to your server B.But if you have sender login checking in Postfix, these spam emails will be rejected.

In my opinion, this is correct. What do you expect?

]]>http://www.iredmail.org/forum/user2.html2010-07-22T09:32:25Zhttp://www.iredmail.org/forum/post4757.html#p4757Which way disabling domain/user is supposed to work?